towing VOLVO S60 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owner's Manual
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WHEELS AND TIRES
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1.Turn on the vehicle's hazard warning flashersif a wheel change must be performed in anarea with traffic.
2. Apply the parking brake and put the gearselector in P, or first gear if the vehicle has amanual transmission.
For vehicles with Leveling Control*: If thevehicle is equipped with pneumatic suspen-sion, this must be switched off before thevehicle is lifted with the jack*.
3.Take out the jack*, lug wrench* and tool forremoving the plastic covers, which arestowed in the foam block.
Tool for removing the plastic covers on the wheel bolts.
4. Place chocks in front of and behind thewheels that are still on the ground. For exam-ple, use heavy wooden blocks or largestones.
5.Using the lug wrench, screw the towing eyeinto place as far as possible according to theinstructions.
CAUTION
The towing eyelet must be screwed into thelug wrench* as far as possible.
6. Remove the plastic covers from the wheelbolts using the designated tool.
7.With the vehicle still on the ground, use thelug wrench/towing eye to loosen the wheelbolts ½-1 turn by pressing downward (coun-terclockwise).
8. When hoisting the vehicle, it is important thatthe jack or garage lift arms are positioned onthe designated points under the vehicle. Thetriangle markings on the plastic cover indi-cate where the jack attachment points/liftingpoints are located. There are two jack attach-ment points on each side of the vehicle.There is a groove for the jack at each attach-ment point.
9. Position the jack under the attachment pointbeing used, ensuring that the surface is firm,flat and not slippery.
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Related information
Recommended tire pressure (p. 521)
Using the tire sealing system (p. 535)
Tire sealing system (p. 534)
Determining the vehicle's permittedweight
Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-mum return of vehicle design performance.
Weight designations
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourselfwith the following terms for determining yourvehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer,from the vehicle's Federal/Canadian Motor Vehi-cle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, andthe vehicle's tire information placard:
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank offuel and all standard equipment. It does notinclude passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.
Capacity weight
All weight added to the curb weight, includingcargo and optional equipment. When towing, tow-bar weight is also part of cargo weight.
Permissible axle weight
The maximum allowable weight that can be car-ried by a single axle (front or rear). These num-bers are shown on the Federal/Canadian MotorVehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label.The total load on each axle must never exceed itsmaximum permissible weight.
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
The vehicle's curb weight + cargo + passengers.
Steps for Determining Correct Load
Limit
1. Locate the statement "the combined weightof occupants and cargo should never exceedXXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's plac-ard.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driverand passengers that will be riding in yourvehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driverand passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the availableamount of cargo and luggage load capacity.For example, if the "XXX" amount equals1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. pas-sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa-ble cargo and luggage load capacity is 650lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 × 150) = 650 lbs.)
5. Determine the combined weight of luggageand cargo being loaded on the vehicle. Thatweight may not safely exceed the availablecargo and luggage load capacity calculatedin Step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, loadfrom your trailer will be transferred to yourvehicle. Consult this manual to determinehow this reduces the available cargo and lug-gage load capacity of your vehicle.
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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Cargo compartment
Loads can be secured in the trunk to keep themin place while driving.
The folding* rear seat backrests can helpincrease the cargo capacity of the trunk. Loadanchoring eyelets and grocery bag holders areprovided to help secure objects in place.
If the vehicle is equipped with a temporary sparetire, this is secured to the cargo compartmentfloor under the cover. The towing eyelet and tiresealing system are located under the cargo com-partment floor.
Related information
Loading recommendations (p. 551)
Grocery bag holders (p. 553)
Load anchoring eyelets (p. 553)
Loading recommendations
There are a number of things that are importantto consider when carrying loads in or on thevehicle.
Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehi-cle's curb weight. The total weight of all passen-gers and any installed accessories reduces thevehicle's load-carrying capacity by the corres-ponding amount.
WARNING
The vehicle's driving characteristics changedepending on the weight and position of theload.
Loading the cargo compartment/trunk
Keep the following in mind when loading:
Position objects so they are pressing againstthe rear seat backrests.
Heavy objects should be positioned as lowas possible. Avoid placing heavy objects onfolded-down seat backrests.
Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth or simi-lar to help prevent damage to the upholstery.
Use the load anchoring eyelets and tension-ing straps or similar to secure all objects.
WARNING
In a head-on collision at a speed of 50 km/h(30 mph), an unsecured object weighing20 kg (44 pounds) can reach a projectileweight equivalent to 1000 kg (2200 pounds).
WARNING
If objects are loaded higher than the upperedge of the side windows, leave a 10 cm(4 in.) space between the objects and thewindow. Objects placed closer to this couldimpede the function of the inflatable curtainconcealed inside the headlining.
WARNING
Always secure the load. Otherwise, it may shiftduring heavy braking and injure people in thevehicle.
Cover sharp edges and sharp corners withsomething soft.
Turn off the engine and apply the parkingbrake when loading/unloading long objects.Otherwise, it is possible for the load to reachthe gear lever or gear selector and move it toa drive position – which could cause the vehi-cle to begin rolling.
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Extra cargo space
The rear seat backrests can be folded down toincrease cargo compartment space and simplifyloading*. If the rear seat backrests are foldeddown, make sure that no objects loaded into thevehicle prevent the WHIPS system for the frontseats from functioning correctly.
The ski hatch* in the rear seat can be foldeddown to carry skis or other long, thin objects.
Related information
Load anchoring eyelets (p. 553)
Folding down the rear seat backrests*(p. 189)
Rear seat ski hatch* (p. 554)
Roof loads and load carriers (p. 552)
Leveling control* and suspension (p. 418)
Weights (p. 617)
Roof loads and load carriers
Volvo-developed load carriers are recommendedfor carrying loads on the roof of the vehicle.
Volvo load carriers are specially designed to helpprevent damage to your vehicle and help ensuremaximum safety while driving. Volvo load carriersare available from authorized Volvo retailers.
Carefully follow the installation instructions provi-ded with the load carriers.
Distribute the load evenly throughout theload carriers. Place heavier cargo at the bot-tom of the load.
Check periodically to ensure that the loadcarriers and load are properly secured.Secure the load firmly using tie straps orsimilar.
If the load is longer than the vehicle, such asa canoe or kayak, attach the towing eyelet inits front outlet and secure the tie straps in it.
The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-sumption increase with the size of the load.
Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid acceleration, hardbraking and fast cornering.
WARNING
The vehicle's center of gravity and drivingcharacteristics are altered by roof loads.
Follow the vehicle's specifications regardingweights and maximum permitted load.
Related information
Loading recommendations (p. 551)
Weights (p. 617)
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Weights
The following table lists important weight datafor your vehicle.
CategoryUSA
(lbs)
Canada
(kg)
Gross vehicle weight54902490
Capacity weight890405
Permissible axle weights, front27751260
Permissible axle weights, rear27751260
Curb weight3670–44801660–2020
Max. roof load16575
CAUTION
When loading the vehicle, the maximumgross vehicle weight and permissible axleweights may not be exceeded.
Related information
Type designations (p. 612)
Towing capacity and tongue weight(p. 618)
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Towing capacity and tongue weightTowing capacity and tongue weight are shownin the tables below.
CategoryUSA
(lbs)
Canada
(kg)
Max. trailer weightsWithout brakes:1650750
With brakes:2000900
Max. tongue weight20090
CAUTION
The maximum trailer weights listed areonly applicable for altitudes up to 3280 ft(1,000 m) above sea level. With increas-ing altitude the engine power and there-fore the car's climbing ability are impairedbecause of the reduced air density, sothe maximum trailer weight has to bereduced accordingly. The weight of thecar and trailer must be reduced by 10%for every further 3280 ft (1,000 m) (orpart thereof).
Related information
Type designations (p. 612)
Weights (p. 617)
Driving with a trailer (p. 434)
Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 436)
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INDEX
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Drive systems 410
Driving
cooling system 431
with a trailer 434
Driving economy 420
Driving through standing water 425
driving with a trailer
towball load 618
towing capacity 618
E
Economical driving420
Electrical outlet546
use548
Electrical system 574
Electric drive motor
specifications 619
electric motor 410
Range 421
Electric parking brake 400
Electronic immobilizer 243
emergency brake lights 159
Emission inspection readiness 556
Energy distribution
using map data 417
Engine
automatic start and stop of combustion
engine411
overheating431
start392
turn off394
Engine braking 397, 406
Engine compartment
coolant 571
engine oil 569
overview 568
Engine drag control 261
Engine oil 569
filling 570
filter 569
grade and volume 620
Engine shutdown 394
Engine specifications 619
Engine temperature
high 431
Environment 27
Ethanol content
max. 10% by volume 428
Exterior dimensions 615
Extra heater (Auxiliary heater) 224
F
Federal Clean Air Act556
Ferry transport418
Flooded road425
Fluids, volumes609, 622
Fluids and oils621, 622
Fog lights
front157
rear158
Four-C418
Front seat
blower214
climate207
heating208, 209
temperature215
ventilation209
Front seat manual180
Front seats, power181
adjusting passenger seat from driver's
seat188
adjusting seat181
Lumbar support187
massage184, 185
multifunction control 184, 185, 186, 187
Side bolsters186
store position182, 183
FSC, environmental labeling23
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INDEX
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Sun visor 550
mirror lighting 161
Switching target vehicles
with Adaptive Cruise Control 291
with Pilot Assist 291
Symbols
dynamic 82
indicator symbols 92
warning symbols 95
Symbols and messages
center display's status bar 122
hybrid-related 387
parking climate 223
system updates 559
T
Technician certification38
Temperature
adjusting215, 216
perceived197
Temperature monitoring 380
Temporary Spare 531
Temporary tire sealing system 534
execution, checking 535
Inflating tires 539
Terms and conditions
services35
users500
Tire dimensions 516
when changing wheels 526
Tires 512
direction of rotation 514
glossary of terms 515
inflation pressure table 623
mounting 530
pressure 623
removal 528
rotation when changing 512
specifications 516, 623
storage 512
tread wear indicator 515
winter tires 533
Tire sealing system
Inflating tires 539
use 535
Tire tread 515
Tools 526
Top tether anchors (child restraint sys-
tems)72
Top view 130
Total airing function 230
Towing 438
Towing capacity and towball load 618
Towing eyelet439
TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System521
Traction control 261
Traffic information 456
Trailer
driving with a trailer 434
Lamps 437
swaying 436
Trailer Stability Assist 262
trailer 436
Trailer stabilizer 262, 436
Transmission 406
automatic 406
Transmission fluid
grade 621
Travel Link 464
Notifications 467
Sports 469
weather 466
Tread depth 515
winter tires 533
Tread wear indicator 515
Trip computer 87
display in instrument panel 89
Trip odometer 87
Trip odometer resetting 90